Black Girls and Korean Popular Culture: Embodying Identity as a Multiple Self through Portraiture Photography.

Autor: Kwon, Hyunji
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Zdroj: Visual Arts Research; Winter2023, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p52-69, 18p
Abstrakt: Between the discourse of racial prejudice and sexism embedded in Korean popular music (K-pop) and the racial and gendered discourse of Black girls' identity, I was interested in how Black girl fans of K-pop perceive and negotiate these two seemingly incompatible cultural discourses. Thus, I led a series of theme-based photography workshops during which the girl participants created portraiture photographs and took part in group discussions. In this paper, I examine their portraiture photographs using Alberto Melucci's concept of identity as a multiple self. My analysis reveals that the girls are not passive recipients of a foreign popular culture but active and strategic agents in constructing their identities, with artistic interventions increasing their response-ability and helping them embody their multiple selves. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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